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Uber and its Indian rival Ola are racing against each other in better serving Indian customers on slower networks.
Not long ago, Uber rolled out a feature in India that lets people book a cab without downloading the app. Today, India’s largest cab-hailing service Ola announced that users on its platform can now book a cab even when there is no internet connectivity.
SEE ALSO: Uber, Ola to offer rides to Indian government departments with no surge pricing
Dubbed 'Ola Offline', the feature comes into play when a customer doesn’t have good (or any) data connectivity.read more

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